Regardings the angel eyes - I will wait until the LCI-head lamps are available - after that I will decide to change to LCI or only to aftermarket LED lamps.

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Originally Posted by flpnout

Very Nice! Looking forward to seeing your front bumper enhancement.

The front bumper enhancement is very little, but has a big change on the whole design.
I am looking for better weather. At the moment we have rain all the day and very cold...

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Originally Posted by Frogg

Whow! Very Nice! With good mods.

Congratulation for the license plate!

Merci beaucoup!
Regarding the licence plate: I live in the "BM"-area - and I had a lot luck that the rest of wz 435 was available.
Wow, you live in Nice - very nice City! I've been there last year when I returned from Corse. Lucky guy! An e89 in southern France ist perfect!

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Merci beaucoup!
Regarding the licence plate: I live in the "BM"-area - and I had a lot luck that the rest of wz 435 was available. [\QUOTE]

Oh ok, in fact you choose the rest of the plate, nobody thought to make that!

Good choice

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Wow, you live in Nice - very nice City! I've been there last year when I returned from Corse. Lucky guy! An e89 in southern France ist perfect!

Yes it's à perfect city, mountain and see at same time... I'm from Paris but my work (airplane engineer) needed me at the perfect city for me... That's why i have bought the z4, to enjoy the sun! I sold my porsche cayman 4 month ago to a corse, and he love it on the fantastic road on his island

I'm guessing that the LCI headlamps will cost 10-20x the price of just getting aftermarket LED bulbs. Sure it'll be better looking and brighter, but is it worth the significantly higher price?

Approx. 1.000 Euro per headlamp - so I will take the aftermarked LED bulbs.

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Merci beaucoup!
Regarding the licence plate: I live in the "BM"-area - and I had a lot luck that the rest of wz 435 was available. [\QUOTE]

Oh ok, in fact you choose the rest of the plate, nobody thought to make that!

Good choice

Yes it's à perfect city, mountain and see at same time... I'm from Paris but my work (airplane engineer) needed me at the perfect city for me... That's why i have bought the z4, to enjoy the sun! I sold my porsche cayman 4 month ago to a corse, and he love it on the fantastic road on his island

Thank you.

I love the Cote d'Azur, the Provence and of course Corse.
I hope to go there next year again -> with the Z4.
Last year we were there with the 125i Convertible, which was already such a great experience!

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Originally Posted by rori zahr

Z4 on snow is a rare sight. it shocks in a positive way of course.
space grey looks awesome on snow.

Excellent choice and color. Here is mine with the stock 293 wheels in 18", all brake calipers painted Red, De Badged, all reflectors and side marker lights blacked out, CF Roundels, and F bumper treatment on the lower grills.

@nuebbes
Mounting the summer tires in Cologne Germany this week is quite brave!

If I look out of the window I see just white and towards North it must be much more snow! So take care!

No risk no fun... I had the car in the garage the past days. But the snow already melted in my area - so no problem from today with summer wheels...

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Originally Posted by Rafale

Wow you have two convertibles of similar size. You must really love them!

Yes, I do! Both have the perfect size in my opinion - not too small and not to big and of course both have an adequate engine - but the most important point is the roof!
Sometimes 2, sometimes 4 passengers - no rain, no roof...

I tiied to get my wife to go for a 328i, 2 door hard top/convertible coupe same color ad my Z but she always wanted and MB so no luck.

On your F bumper lower grill-I removed (easily) the silver inserts and wrapped them in black gloss CF. I want to now paint the black plastic angled peice as you did. Did you remove this or have the shop paint it on the car? It looks like this is part of the whole bumper.

H and R springs and the drop- did I you have to re align the car after the drop?

are those pictures with the lowering springs? that still looks pretty high to me.

These are the AC-Schnitzer (=Eibach pro kit) springs. Additional approx. -20mm (front) and -5 to -10 mm (rear) to the adaptive suspension of -10 mm.
The H&R springs would be lower than the Eibach springs, but the problem with these springs is, that they lower the rear approx. 3 to 5 mm more than the front - I don't like it if the rear is lower than the front.
In addition the AC Schnitzer/Eibach are not as hard as the H&R.

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Originally Posted by BMWZ4RIDER

Nice Matching SET of rides.
Any more up grades?

I tiied to get my wife to go for a 328i, 2 door hard top/convertible coupe same color ad my Z but she always wanted and MB so no luck.

On your F bumper lower grill-I removed (easily) the silver inserts and wrapped them in black gloss CF. I want to now paint the black plastic angled peice as you did. Did you remove this or have the shop paint it on the car? It looks like this is part of the whole bumper.

H and R springs and the drop- did I you have to re align the car after the drop?

Thank you. That is always a pity with the women and their mind of their owns...

Regarding the black plastic bar: I removed this before painting. You must first remove the inserts which you have wrapped. Afterwards you need a thin plastic tool. The bar is just fixed (clipped) like the outer air intakes. You need approx 1 to 2 minutes per side.
I am looking forward to see the pictures.

Regarding the drop: This was done by AC-Schnitzer.

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Originally Posted by Frogg

Wow i love them...

Particulary the wheels of your winter setup, is there the Bmw performance?

Thank you. My summer wheels are from BMW Performance. I try to use as many original BMW parts as possible.

In the meantime I have made some new changes - M-front bumper and BMW Performance kidneys: